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Tanya Halesworth (1935 – 8 October 2008) was best known as an
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n television personality, but was also a teacher, actor, public relations adviser and manager, and psychologist.Stephens, Tony (2008) "TV presenter led many lives"
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She won the 1961
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for Most Popular Female in New South Wales. Tony Stephens wrote in his obituary that "during her time on television, hers was one of the most recognisable faces in Australia".


Early life

Halesworth was born in Brisbane to Iris Kemp and Reg Kemp. Reg left the family not long after Tanya's birth; her mother remarried and had three sons. The family moved to Sydney and Tanya went to Darlinghurst Primary School and then the selective
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. In 1951, she was vice-captain of the school. She worked as a clerk in a sheriff's office, before training as a teacher at Bathurst Teacher's College.''Radio-Active: The ABC Staff Journal'', 13(2) April 1959
/ref> She taught in primary schools for three years, as well as acting with small theatre companies and working on TV commercials. In 1955 she married teacher Brian Halesworth, but they were divorced in 1959.


Television career

In 1958, when she was 23 years old, she won a job as a studio announcer with the
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, beating 200 applicants. Christine Hogan, speaking on women in the media, described her as "a school teacher with a dramatic bent". By 1961 her work for the ABC included the show ''
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''. At the same time she was studying for an arts degree at
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and performing in
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's ''The Women'' at the Independent Theatre. Halesworth left the ABC in 1962 to join Channel Seven to host a tenpin bowling program. It was here that she met interviewer and announcer, John Bailey, who was later to become her husband. For the next two years she worked on shows such as ''Talking Point'' as well as continuing to perform on stage. One of her roles during this time was Juliet in
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's comedy ''Romanoff and Juliet''. In 1964, having graduated with a first class honours bachelor of arts degree from Sydney University, she went to England where she hosted
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's program ''The Headliners''. However, she returned to Australia in 1965 and married John Bailey in 1967, despite having once reportedly said that "it was entirely against man's instincts to be tied down to one woman". Bailey and Halesworth worked for TEN-10 in Sydney and then
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in Melbourne. While at GTV-9, Halesworth was one of the presenters of ''No Man's Land'', a daytime current affairs show aimed at a female audience and with an all-female line-up. From 1965 to 1968, she co-produced with
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a current affairs show on TEN-10 called ''Telescope''. Peach also anchored the show with Halesworth being one of the reporters, alongside Ken Cook and Tony Ward. From 1979 to 1980 she hosted ABC's ''Sunday Spectrum'' program which was compendium style show comprising a varying mix of documentaries, music, and visiting guests. She also worked on Channel Ten's '' Good Morning Australia (breakfast TV)''.


Later career and life

During the 1980s, Halesworth tutored at
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and completed a master's degree in philosophy, doing her thesis on
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. She moved into public relations and management, and managed the career of Australian swimmer
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. Her last career was as a psychologist. John Bailey died in 1998, and Halesworth moved back to Queensland, living first in the
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and then the Sunshine Coast where she kept practising as a psychologist until becoming ill in late 2007. She died of cancer on 8 October 2008, and was survived by her three sons, John, Michael and Kieran.Her death notice, under the name Tanya Bailey, was published in ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' on 13 October 2008, and her funeral notice, under the same name, was published in the '' Courier Mail'' on the same date.


References

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